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READY NOW KC Whippet Pups high quality Crufts win

Bishop Auckland
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£1,000
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Adv. ID
5nz-MbvUL
Views
1127
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Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
no
KC registered by collection
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
no
Original breeder
yes
Pet Age:
8 weeks, 1 day
Pet Available
2024-04-28
Pet Viewable with Mother
yes
Pets in litter
7 female / 4 male
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
no
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Description
READY TO COLLECT NOW!! 8 WEEKS OLD TODAY. The photos with only two pups are the girls still available. The photos with only three pups are the boys still available. This is the fourth and final breeding of my prize whippet Meg, I have been passionately keeping and breeding whippets for fifteen years now, I am very proud to offer her litter for sale. Meg was bred by myself from my own line of high quality whippets, she has been the cleverest and most affectionate of all my dogs, also her brothers and sisters have done extremely well in all trades they have won shows, races all over the country, have also been worked in pest control and performed with amazing success, she also looks stunning, has a great shape, she is within the size limits for all trades. . My dogs are my passion and are kept in my family home as pets so her litter will be very well socialised and very confident. She has had eleven outstanding pups four boys and seven girls, with a nice mix of colours to choose from. One of my pup's won second place at Crufts 2020 and 2022 show and has won shows and races all over the country and also races for the UK in the world lure coursing championships and is currently sixth fastest in the world!! I am looking for very good homes for Meg’s pups so take this rare opportunity to own an outstanding whippet that has been bred for true multi purpose use and will excel in all trades. The pups are five weeks old and will be ready to be rehomed at the earliest at an age of eight weeks old, this is the very earliest I will let them leave for their new homes, I am happy to keep them with the mother for up to twelve weeks as they are best kept with the mother till this age. Collection starts from 28/4/2024 at eight weeks old. I am allowing viewing and taking deposit’s from today. £1000 each, I am slightly negotiable on price if I can trust that they are going to a good home and will be looked after very well as I would not be able to sleep at night knowing my dogs are getting cared for badly. They are all kennel club registered and will make great pets, workers, racers and do amazing in shows too. Meg has had show winning pups in every litter so far. So please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or you would like to arrange a viewing. I will upload new photos each week they are for sale. more photos can be emailed upon request. I am self employed and work from home so i have lots of time to spend with the pups raising them properly. i really disagree with small caged litters left to stand in their own mess all day while the owners are at work for 8 hours. my pups have a lot of human and other dog interaction every day as they are growing pups to help build a confident dog. also i would like to add that my dogs never get sick and have very strong natural immune systems, in over fifteen years none of my dogs or pups have ever been ill. also there is no genetic faults or undesirable traits in my dogs bloodline. so take this rare and final opportunity to own a real and true high quality whippet from my Meg that will turn heads with amazement every where you go. feel free to ring me for a chat or for a deeper explanation of my dogs. all questions answered with true and very rare total honesty. you have my word!! I bred this litter so i can to keep one of the boys for myself. I am happy to accept all forms of payment including bank transfer, cash and Paypal. Deposits accepted now. Price £1000 ono. Deposit £200. Ready to at eight weeks on 28/4/2024. Fully kennel club registered with all paper work supplied. Micro chipped with mini chip and all paper work supplied. Fully wormed. Pack, Mother and litter mate scented blanket to help with travel and first night at the new home. Bag of the food they have been raised on, enough to change them over to the food of your choice. Raised by me and my pack of Whippets with constant love care and attention to guarantee a very confident, happy and healthy dog every time without fail. I am highly Experienced and provide a perfect service every time. I pride myself on being the best and have 100% happy customer and happy dog history. Sire - Demerlay Snowy Owl (A.K.A) Ice DOB - 24/1/2017. Ice is an outstanding world famous studbook registered champion show dog that is owned and bred by Mrs Molly Head who is a world famous Whippet judge who judges whippet shows all over the world including Crufts. Ice is stunning in looks, is very fit for all purpose and has a loving nature too. Photo included. The mother is my Meg - Brindle Blast They will be small Whippets. Meg is 18" to the withers and the sire is of similar size. Please ring or call in for a cuppa and meet me and all of my dogs. I am always available. You can ring or view any day or night any time. Bishop Auckland area 12 mile from Durham city centre. There is 40 photos to view on my add so far, if you need more close up photos of a pup you are interested in please contact me with your email address and i will take more close up photos for you. i can also do whatsapp photos and videos too. Price Negotiable Happy home more important to me Thank you for your interest. Johann Coatsworth. Bishop Auckland
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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johann c.
Bishop Auckland
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